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Auster, Paul Invisible New York Henry Holt and Company; A Frances Coady Book 2009 0805090800 / 9780805090802 Hard Cover Fine Fine 308 pp.; 22 cm. Tight, clean copy. Fine DJ. "Sinuously constructed in four interlocking parts, Paul Auster's fifteenth novel opens in New York City in the spring of 1967, when twenty-year-old Adam Walker, an aspiring poet and student at Columbia University, meets the enigmatic Frenchman Rudolf Born and his silent and seductive girfriend, Margot. Before long, Walker finds himself caught in a perverse triangle that leads to a sudden, shocking act of violence that will alter the course of his life. Three different narrators tell the story of Invisible, a novel that travels in time from 1967 to 2007 and moves from Morningside Heights, to the Left Bank of Paris, to a remote island in the Caribbean. It is a book of youthful rage, unbridled sexual hunger, and a relentless quest for justice. With uncompromising insight, Auster takes us into the shadowy borderland between truth and memory, between authorship and identity, to produce a work of unforgettable power that confirms his reputation as 'one of America's most spectacularly inventive writers.' / Paul Auster is the bestselling author of Man in the Dark, Travels in the Scriptorium, Brooklyn Follies, and Oracle Night. I Thought My Father Was God, the NPR National Story Project anthology, which he edited, was a national bestseller. His work has been translated into thirty-five languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York." - Collectible. Price:
11.95 USD
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Auster, Paul Mr. Vertigo New York Viking; Penguin 1994 0670852090 / 9780670852093 First U.S. Edition Hard Cover Very Good Very Good Collectible 293 pp.; 24 cm. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Age toning. Stated "First American Edition." Dust jacket, with light edgewear, protected in a mylar book cover. Price:
14.95 USD
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Auster, Paul Oracle Night London Faber and Faber 2004 0571216994 / 9780571216994 First edition thus Mass Market Paperback Good 207 pp.; 18 cm. Good+. Firm binding, gently creased spine. Clean inside copy. Browning. Price:
4.95 USD
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Auster, Paul The Brooklyn Follies: A Novel New York Picador; Henry Holt and Company 2006 0312426232 / 9780312426231 Trade Paperback Very Good 306 pp.; 21 cm. Near fine. Tight, clean copy. Age toning. "From the bestselling author of Oracle Night and The Book of Illusions, an exhilarating, whirlwind tale of one man's accidental redemption. Nathan Glass has come to Brooklyn to die. Divorced, estranged from his only daughter, the retired life insurance salesman seeks only solitude and anonymity. Then Nathan finds his long-lost nephew, Tom Wood, working in a local bookstore - a far cry from the brilliant academic career he'd begun when Nathan saw him last. Tom's boss is the charismatic Harry Brightman, whom fate has also brought to the 'ancient kingdom of Brooklyn, New York.' Through Tom and Harry, Nathan’s world gradually broadens to include a new set of acquaintances - not to mention a stray relative or two - and leads him to a reckoning with his past. Among the many twists in the delicious plot are a scam involving a forgery of the first page of The Scarlet Letter, a disturbing revelation that takes place in a sperm bank, and an impossible, utopian dream of a rural refuge. Meanwhile, the wry and acerbic Nathan has undertaken something he calls The Book of Human Folly, in which he proposes 'to set down in the simplest, clearest language possible an account of every blunder, every pratfall, every embarrassment, every idiocy, every foible, and every inane act I had committed during my long and checkered career as a man.' But life takes over instead, and Nathan's despair is swept away as he finds himself more and more implicated in the joys and sorrows of others. The Brooklyn Follies is Paul Auster's warmest, most exuberant novel, a moving and unforgettable hymn to the glories and mysteries of ordinary human life. / Paul Auster is the bestselling author of Oracle Night, The Book of Illusions, and Timbuktu. I Thought My Father Was God, the NPR National Story Project anthology, which he edited, was also a national bestseller. His work has been translated into thirty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York." - Publisher. Price:
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Baldessari, John; Auster, Paul, et al. (Contributions by) Yours in Food, John Baldessari New York Princeton Architectural Press; A Blind Spot Book 2004 1568984952 / 9781568984957 First Edition, First Printing Hard Cover Very Good Fine Collectible Cloth, 139 pp., illus. (some col.); 25 cm. With meditations on eating by Paul Auster, John Baldessari, David Byrne, Dave Eggers, David Gilbert, Tim Griffin, Andy Grundberg, John Haskell, Michael Kimmelman, Michael More, Glenn O'Brien, Francine Prose, and Peter Schjeldahl, and Lynne Tillman. Near fine. Tight, clean copy. Tail corner/back board lightly bumped. Stated "First Edition." Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. "In John Baldessari's new book, Yours in Food, the founding member of the conceptual art movement explores America at the table, savoring the nuances of breaking bread in carefully composed vignettes culled appropriated video and film. Reflections on food and eating specially commissioned from a smorgasbord of contemporary writers on culture and the arts, from novelist David Eggers to musician David Byrne, offer up the perfect accompaniment to Baldessari's work. Paired with his images, these humorous, insightful, and, in some cases, bizarre meditations investigate one of the most fundamental and telling of all human experiences. A visual and intellectual feast, Yours in Food is sure to entertain and delight readers of fiction, art history, and cultural criticism and all lovers of food. / John Baldessari is one of the most influential American artists to emerge since the mid-1960s. His droll and ironic composite photocollages, installations, and videotapes have shed new light on the nature of perception, meaning, and interpretation." - Publisher. Price:
39.95 USD
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